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Don’t let them fool you and tell you goals has to be unified before any partnership agreement. Be carefully concerned about unifying your values and principles, after that all will run smoothly.

Sameh Elsayed
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If awareness and conscious thought are seen as a part of life - not its master nor its opponent but an illumination of the developing process within the individual - then our total life can be the unified and unifying experience that is characteristic in nature.

Carl R. Rogers, On Personal Power: Inner Strength and Its Revolutionary Impact
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If there is anything like a unifying aesthetic principle in mathematics, it is this: simple is beautiful. Mathematicians enjoy thinking about the simplest possible things, and the simplest possible things are imaginary.

Paul Lockhart, A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Imaginative Art Form
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The unifying of opposites is the eternal process.

Mary Parker Follett
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A wise mother is the unifying force between father and children

her seed of love produces a harvest of trust.
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Super-ambitious goals tend to be unifying and energizing to people but only if they believe there's a chance of success.

Peter Diamandis
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Super-ambitious goals tend to be unifying and energizing to people but only if they believe there's a chance of success.

Peter Diamandis
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Instead of this confusion, we need the unifying force of an official language, English, which is the language of success in America.

Ernest Istook
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Each person does see the world in a different way. There is not a single, unifying, objective truth. We're all limited by our perspective.

Siri Hustvedt
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the fact that every people feel itself threatened by the others gives the state it's definite unifying powers

it depends upon the instinct of self-preservation of society itself
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